This article deconstructs the role that race played in the land crisis in Zimbabwe that occurred in Zimbabwe in the late 1990s and earls 2000s. The article makes it clear that the government of Zimbabwe did not extend robust property rights to its black majority population for the most part even as it took land from large white landowners. This is revealing given that the government\u27s primary justification for taking land from large white landowners was that the black majority unjustly owned little property in Zimbabwe as a result of colonialist and neocolonialist, discriminatory polices
There is a general consensus that land reform in post settler colonies fits like a glove. Since exte...
The article attempts to juxtapose myths and the realities of Zimbabwe and prove that the viewpoints ...
Upon independence in 1980, Zimbabwe inherited a dual economy characterized by skewed land ownership ...
This article deconstructs the role that race played in the land crisis in Zimbabwe that occurred in ...
This article deconstructs the role that race played in the land crisis in Zimbabwe that occurred in ...
The revolution which saw the seizure of White ‘owned ’ land by the landless Black Zimbabweans has ge...
Bibliography: leaves 368-389.xiii, 389 leaves, [12] : map (1 col. & fold.) ; 30 cm.Since independenc...
Zimbabwe is experiencing one of its worst crises since the attainment of independence in 1980. The o...
The year 2000 witnessed an aggressive displacement of white farmers by Zimbabwe’s war veterans in pu...
Despite its present support for the invasion of (mainly white-owned) commercial farms and emphasis o...
Using framing theory, the aim of this paper is to critically explore or unpack the language frames t...
Using framing theory, the aim of this paper is to critically explore or unpack the language frames t...
This article examines competing interpretations of the nature and cause of Zimbabwes contemporary cr...
The violation of human rights has become one of the defi ning characteristics of the Zimbabwe crisis...
This article takes a historical approach to argue that communal lands in Zimbabwe are a construct in...
There is a general consensus that land reform in post settler colonies fits like a glove. Since exte...
The article attempts to juxtapose myths and the realities of Zimbabwe and prove that the viewpoints ...
Upon independence in 1980, Zimbabwe inherited a dual economy characterized by skewed land ownership ...
This article deconstructs the role that race played in the land crisis in Zimbabwe that occurred in ...
This article deconstructs the role that race played in the land crisis in Zimbabwe that occurred in ...
The revolution which saw the seizure of White ‘owned ’ land by the landless Black Zimbabweans has ge...
Bibliography: leaves 368-389.xiii, 389 leaves, [12] : map (1 col. & fold.) ; 30 cm.Since independenc...
Zimbabwe is experiencing one of its worst crises since the attainment of independence in 1980. The o...
The year 2000 witnessed an aggressive displacement of white farmers by Zimbabwe’s war veterans in pu...
Despite its present support for the invasion of (mainly white-owned) commercial farms and emphasis o...
Using framing theory, the aim of this paper is to critically explore or unpack the language frames t...
Using framing theory, the aim of this paper is to critically explore or unpack the language frames t...
This article examines competing interpretations of the nature and cause of Zimbabwes contemporary cr...
The violation of human rights has become one of the defi ning characteristics of the Zimbabwe crisis...
This article takes a historical approach to argue that communal lands in Zimbabwe are a construct in...
There is a general consensus that land reform in post settler colonies fits like a glove. Since exte...
The article attempts to juxtapose myths and the realities of Zimbabwe and prove that the viewpoints ...
Upon independence in 1980, Zimbabwe inherited a dual economy characterized by skewed land ownership ...